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January 2001
Here Comes the Cure
by Martin Delaney
It's due out this decade. It's no magic bullet. It's going to make HIV eradication look as quaint as a chinese cucumber. But first you gotta believe.
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Magical Mystery Cure
by Patrick Califia-Rice
For 20 years we have bled, sweat and wept for an end to AIDS. Patrick Califia-Rice asks what we talk about when we talk about a cure.
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Cancer Rising
by Lark Lands
Lymphoma is in the stars for more and more longtime HIVers. It's an
immune-cell thing. But you can brighten your horoscope with early
detection, fast treatment and sheer will.
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Kiss Lipo BUH-BYE?
by Lark Lands
Help may be at hand for that haggard Susan Hayward look. Four new treatments handle the fat.
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On the Brink of Ink
by Greg Lugliani
Tattoo you? Prick away, Nursie sayeth, but keep it clean, spell Mom (or whoever) correctly -- but first consider a temporary.
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Heartbreak Hotel
by Lillian Thiemann
A friend invites Lillian Thiemann to take a stroll down memory lane, but that road's so rocky she trips over the contradictions.
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The Baby Blues
by Emily Carter
With an aging biological clock working her last nerve, Emily Carter realizes that the only surprise Ms. Stork is delivering is the present-and that's a gift enough
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